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After the Collapse: Bankruptcy, Identity Loss and Building Again

February 5
1h 7m

Episode Description

Not all shadows look like darkness. Some look like ambition. Some look like discipline, perseverance, and the pressure to hold everything together while quietly falling apart.

In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Amber Duncan, who went from success as it’s culturally defined to total collapse. She filed for bankruptcy. She lost the money, the image, and the version of achievement the world told her to chase.

What followed wasn’t just a business rebuild.

It was an identity reckoning.

This conversation explores what collapse strips away—and what it reveals. How ambition can become armor. How success can disconnect us from ourselves. And how rebuilding after loss requires more than strategy; it requires confronting the patterns that led there in the first place.

Amber shares what bankruptcy taught her about worth, control, and resilience—and how rebuilding a multimillion‑dollar company became secondary to reclaiming trust in herself. Today, she helps others navigate financial collapse, career reinvention, and recovery through mentorship, financial education, and honest conversations about failure and survival.

This episode isn’t loud or performative. It’s about the quiet shadow of perseverance—and how sometimes, the deepest healing happens after everything you worked for falls apart.


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